Ok, so in August i made one the stupidest mistakes of my life, by attempting to shoplift a wallet that cost £9 from TKMaxx.
Im hugely embarrassed by the whole affair, and I don't know what the hell I was thinking. At the time the Police were not called, i was taken into the back office where my details were taken, and 5 minutes later released onto the street. I was told i would receive a fine although i had no idea how much that would be. Since then RLP have been sending me letters (3 exactly), advising me that i have to pay a fine of £147.50.
I understand that what I did was shameful, however the amount of the fine seems extortionate in comparison to the supposed loss incurred by TKMaxx (especially considering the took the wallet off me, and it was still in a perfectly re-saleable condition).
I have been reading these forums and the consensus is that I should just ignore the letters, however the last letter i have received said that the information they hold may be passed to the Police...
This is what concerns me greatly. I am a student in my last year of university, and i am afraid that a charge may affect my position at university. Also, i would really struggle to pay a fine of that size as i don't have a job.
Considering that the Police were not called at the time, would they still be able to knock on my door, arrest me and charge me? (also I live in Scotland, if that makes any difference)
In this situation would i be able to just ignore the letters, or should figure out some way to pay the fine?
Im hugely embarrassed by the whole affair, and I don't know what the hell I was thinking. At the time the Police were not called, i was taken into the back office where my details were taken, and 5 minutes later released onto the street. I was told i would receive a fine although i had no idea how much that would be. Since then RLP have been sending me letters (3 exactly), advising me that i have to pay a fine of £147.50.
I understand that what I did was shameful, however the amount of the fine seems extortionate in comparison to the supposed loss incurred by TKMaxx (especially considering the took the wallet off me, and it was still in a perfectly re-saleable condition).
I have been reading these forums and the consensus is that I should just ignore the letters, however the last letter i have received said that the information they hold may be passed to the Police...
This is what concerns me greatly. I am a student in my last year of university, and i am afraid that a charge may affect my position at university. Also, i would really struggle to pay a fine of that size as i don't have a job.
Considering that the Police were not called at the time, would they still be able to knock on my door, arrest me and charge me? (also I live in Scotland, if that makes any difference)
In this situation would i be able to just ignore the letters, or should figure out some way to pay the fine?
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